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I'd eat that ice cream cone in front of Vernon and tell **** your Jamba Juice
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thank you for clearing this up for me i was mad confusedIt's based on the rotation of playing every NFC division along with the order of the standings from previous season.
So for example, last year NFC West and NFC East all played each other which explains last year's game and the reasoning for this year's game is b/c Giants and 49ers finished in 3rd place in their divisions last year.
All the other years going back to Harbaugh's first season w/ 49ers, the Giants either just happened to finish in same order in their division as 49ers or they were on that rotation of playing the NFC East.
Same reason, the Patriots, Colts and Broncos always been playing each other every single year for last 5 years: b/c they've all been in 1st place in their division each previous year.
Edge rushers: Aaron Lynch, 49ers (+7.3)
But where are the sacks? Simple, sacks aren’t everything. Indeed, Lynch was nearly unstoppable, recording a crazy four hits and eight additional hurries as he got familiar with Eli Manning.
Fullback: Bruce Miller, 49ers (+1.5)
It hasn’t been the best start to the year for Miller, but the 2011 seventh-rounder found his top form with a strong effort on Sunday Night Football.
Tiller looked solid on Sunday. This coaching staff would be idiots to have Devey start and play the entire game this Sunday.
Hey Red, obviously Kap played better on Sunday than in the last 2 weeks combined. But analysts like Tim Ryan were saying part of his mediocre play was caused by his receivers not getting separation. If that really is the case why haven't they run more rub routes to free up a guy like Ellington or Patton?
i cant really speak on it unless i saw an all-22, but that primarily goes back to play calling and play design;I have absolutely seen some rub/cross routes, tho. i vividly remember the 49ers running a couple "mesh route" concepts last game, which are intersecting routes across the middle of the fieldHey Red, obviously Kap played better on Sunday than in the last 2 weeks combined. But analysts like Tim Ryan were saying part of his mediocre play was caused by his receivers not getting separation. If that really is the case why haven't they run more rub routes to free up a guy like Ellington or Patton?
yup, kap simply doesn't anticipate throws. whether that's derived from lack of confidence in himself or his teammates is unknown, but the issue is obvious. kap has to see the opening before he throws it. this is the NFL, and he better learn to throw people open or his *** will be competing with Nate Davis soon.
BTW isn't it a trip that Kaepernick is the same age as Nate Davis??? Nate Davis is 28 and Kap will be 28 in 3 weeks. This dude aint no spring chicken!!
damn i always end up delelting **** when i edit on my phone
imo, i think the problem between WRs and kap is that kap having trust issues. Idk if its with the WRs or with himself, but he's not throwing the ball until he clearly sees them open, rather than leading the ball to a spot his WR will be at.
especially in the NFL, the windows are so small that he has to trust the play to be there.
Just let him continue to throw the slot fade to Anquan. Anquan is a guy who rarely can beat guys vertically but if you play press on him good luck dude is too physical.
Q really is a tight end playing WR.
Speaking of physical WRs, I forgot how physical TO was. I went back to watch some highlights and I forgot how damn tough dude was on the field. Not only was dude physical as ****, but he was damn fast.